Marine ecosystems are characterized by saltwater environments, including oceans, seas, and coral reefs, supporting a diverse array of marine life such as fish, mammals, and invertebrates. In contrast, tundra ecosystems are cold, treeless regions found in polar areas and high mountains, featuring low temperatures, permafrost, and specific plant species like mosses and lichens. While marine ecosystems thrive in water, tundra ecosystems are primarily terrestrial and have distinct seasonal changes. Each has unique climate conditions, biodiversity, and ecological processes.
What is the Diffeence between the In band and Out of Band Frequency Diversity
desert, forest, tundra, marine and freshwater
grassland,tundra,desert,taiga,marine
Th Arctic tundra refers to cold, flat lands that always have a layer of frozen soil a few inches below the surface, called permafrost. Because marine animals by definition live in the ocean and not on land, there aren't marine animals in the tundra. However, many marine animals such as fish, killer whales, sea lions, and more live in the Arctic, and a few, such as sea lions, may rest on the shoreline of the tundra.
The biome closest to the North Pole is the marine biome, but the land biome closest to the North Pole is the tundra.
Krill are a marine invertebrate somewhat similar to very tiny shrimp. They live in the ocean, never on land. Tundra is on land.
grasslands,desert,savanna,temperate deciduous forest,tropical rainforest,taiga,tundra. ok that's more than six but whatever, those are the ones i learned in school. by the way the person whom is writing this (me) is ten years old.
There is no difference. They are the same things.
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A Tundra is a truck; a dessert is a confection eaten after a meal.
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one is really cold and the other is not as cold and has more plant life